Editing Interdisciplinary Graduate Methods (Spring 2024)

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I suggest that we use the following rubric in our assessment:
I suggest that we use the following rubric in our assessment:


* 20%: class participation, including attendance, participation in discussions, lectures, and group work
* 25%: class participation, including attendance, participation in discussions and group work, and significant effort towards weekly assignments.
* 5%: Hypotheses
* 5%: Final Project Idea.
* 10%: Literature Review
* 10%: Final Project Proposal.
* 10%: Methods and Dummy Results
* 40%: Final Project paper/Jupyter notebook.
* 25%: Final Project paper
* 20%: Final Presentation including your slides and presentation.
* 15%: Final Presentation including your slides and presentation.
* 15%: Discussion Leadership


My interpretation of grade levels (A, B, C, D/F) is the following:
My interpretation of grade levels (A, B, C, D/F) is the following:


A: Reflects work the exceeds expectations on multiple fronts and to a great degree. Students reaching this level of achievement will:
A: Reflects work the exceeds expectations on multiple fronts and to a great degree. Students reaching this level of achievement will:
* Do what it takes to learn the principles, including looking to outside sources if necessary.
* Do what it takes to learn the programming principles and techniques, including looking to outside sources if necessary.
* Design an ambitious, well-developed research project that is ready to implement.
* Engage thoughtfully with an ambitious research project.
* Take intellectual risks, offering interpretations based on synthesizing material and asking for feedback from peers.
* Take intellectual risks, offering interpretations based on synthesizing material and asking for feedback from peers.
* Sharing work early allowing extra time for engagement with others.
* Sharing work early allowing extra time for engagement with others.
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* Exceed requirements, but in fairly straightforward ways
* Exceed requirements, but in fairly straightforward ways
* Compose complete and sufficiently detailed reflections.
* Compose complete and sufficiently detailed reflections.
* Complete nearly all of the assignments at a high level
* Complete nearly all of the programming assignments at a high level


C: This reflects meeting the minimum expectations of the course. Students reaching this level of achievement
C: This reflects meeting the minimum expectations of the course. Students reaching this level of achievement
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* Be collegial and continue discussion, through asking simple or limited questions.
* Be collegial and continue discussion, through asking simple or limited questions.
* Compose reflections with straightforward and easily manageable goals and/or avoid discussions of challenges.
* Compose reflections with straightforward and easily manageable goals and/or avoid discussions of challenges.
* Not complete assignments or turn some in in a hasty or incomplete manner.
* Not complete programming assignments or turn some in in a hasty or incomplete manner.


D/F: These are reserved for cases in which students do not complete work or participate. Students may also be
D/F: These are reserved for cases in which students do not complete work or participate. Students may also be
impeding the ability of others to learn.
impeding the ability of others to learn.


= Schedule =
= Schedule =
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